Contemporary Latin American artists : exhibitions at the Organization of American States 1965-1985 by Annick Sanjurjo(
Book
)5
editions published
in
1993
in
English
and held by
363 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Rivera, Botero, Lam, Mata, Tamayo, Torres-Garcia, and other internationally known artists have exhibited at the Museum of
Modern Art of Latin America in the Organization of American States headquarters in Washington, D.C., and for many their renown
also began here. This is the first publication in the English language to include biographical information on more than 1,000
Latin American artists who have exhibited their works at the OAS. Many of the catalogs of the more than 380 exhibitions compiled
here provide critical insight about these artists' oeuvre. The many years of research dedicated to this unique project have
resulted in an encyclopedic work on the contemporary art of a continent almost overlooked until the recent past. Indexes

Contemporary Latin American artists : exhibitions at the Organization of American States 1941-1964 by Annick Sanjurjo(
Book
)6
editions published
in
1997
in
English
and held by
310 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Sanjuro's long-awaited companion volume to Contemporary Latin American Artists contains information on those internationally
known artists who exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Latin America in the Organization of American States headquarters
in Washington, D.C. from 1941-1964. Together, the two volumes of the set record approximately 750 exhibitions including more
than 2,000 artists, and cover exhibitions at the OAS from 1941-1985. Arranged in chronological order, the second volume includes
works exhibited and curricula vitae where available. A list of works exhibited has been added when it was missing from the
original catalogue, others have been corrected in accordance with the list used during the exhibition. To facilitate the use
of this volume, an index of artists provides the names of exhibitors in alphabetical order, followed by dates of birth and
death, media used, and dates of exhibition. Also included are an index of exhibitions by country, index by country, and appendix

Accelerating trade and integration in the Caribbean : policy options for sustained growth, job creation, and poverty reduction by Yvonne M Tsikata(
)9
editions published
in
2009
in
English
and held by
296 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The main objective of this report is to help policymakers in the Caribbean design an agenda of policy actions to accelerate
trade integration and growth, and to reduce poverty. Each part of the report focuses on a key question and provides an in-depth
analysis of the issues raised, laying the foundations for policy recommendations described in the last chapter of the report.
Part I asks whether the Caribbean's economic and trade system are sound enough to sustain the new era of its global trade
relations. Part II addresses the opportunities and challenges that the new trade environment offers to the Caribbean. Part
III assesses the impact of the recently-negotiated Economic Partnership Agreement on growth and poverty reduction using two
types of macroeconomic models. The report concludes with policy priorities for accelerating Caribbean integration into the
world economy and for reaping the benefits of global competition.--Publisher's description

Américas by Organization of American States(
)
in
4
languages
and held by
291 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Articles of interest to the general reader on current events, politics, the arts, religion and other subjects relating to
the nations belonging to the Organization of American States."

Report on the situation of human rights in Haiti by Inter-American Commission on Human Rights(
Book
)15
editions published
between
1979
and
1995
in
English
and held by
226 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Human rights status report for period Feb. 1992-Feb. 1993 places the situation in larger political context and addresses
consequent refugee plight"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57

Parks(
)
in
English and French
and held by
223 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"PARKS Magazine is an international publication for the exchange of information on the planning, use and management of the
world's national parks and other protected natural and cultural areas."

International mediation in Venezuela by Jennifer McCoy(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2011
in
English
and held by
193 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
In April 2002, Venezuela appeared to be on the brink of civil war. The Venezuelan military removed President Hugo Chavez Frias
from power and reinstalled him after an outpouring of support from the Venezuelan people and after condemnations from the
international community. Feeling vulnerable and shocked by the coup, President Chavez took an unusual step to defuse a social
and political conflict. He invited Jimmy Carter and later Organization of American States and United Nations Development Programme
to facilitate a dialog between Venezuelan government and its opposition, a dialog that lasted two years (2002-004). This book
analyzes effort of the Carter Center and the broader international community to prevent violent conflict, to reconcile a deeply
divided society, and to preserve democratic processes. As facilitators of the intervention and representatives of the Carter
Center, Jennifer McCoy and Francisco Diez present an insider account of mediation at national and international level. They
describe historical roots and nature of the conflict and provide insight to the main domestic actors. Their book analyzes
Carter Center's interventions at the elite level as facilitators of multiple negotiations; peace-building initiatives the
Center promoted together with many Venezuelans; and involvement of international community. The book examines missed opportunities
and unintended consequences of many interventions and identifies lessons learned